Socialization: Process, Product, and ChangeEdward Z. Dager Markham Publishing Company, 1971 - 188 pages |
Contents
Social Control and SelfRegulation | 2 |
A Theory | 22 |
The Process of Learning Parental | 42 |
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Abnormal and Social achievement motivation activities adolescent affectional bonds affectionate aggression analysis anxiety birth order cent conscience development consistent contrast hypothesis correlations culture dependent variables differentiation discipline dominant disciplinarian effect of sex entrepreneurial exogamy FAMILIAL VARIABLES father father's occupation females feminine scores findings first-borns girls goals high in affection highly masculine boys imitation component imitation hypothesis indicate individual inmate institutional identification interaction learning level of achievement main effect males measures men with older Mf scale middle class MMPI mobility mother non-entrepreneurial norms nuclear family older brothers older sisters pattern personality polygyny punishment relationship reported responses reward rience Rosen Sears second-borns self-esteem self-regulation sex difference sex of sibling sex typing sex-typing significantly sisters display social class Social Psychology socialization practices society Sociometry status-roles subjects suggest Super-Ego Table Tikopia tion values warmth White Collar York younger